Schedule and where to watch the MotoGP Japanese GP on TV

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Celebrated the fourteenth round of the MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 World Championship together the 2023 Japanese Grand Prix. The contest has been held ever since on Friday, September 29 to Sunday, October 1 at the Suzuka Circuit. The motorcycle World Championship will begin its final stage in a long Asian and Oceanic tour of seven races in less than two months before closing in Valencia at the end of November.

Jorge Martin has tightened the siege on Pecco Bagnaiawhich adds 292 points ahead of 279 of Martin, whileand Marco Bezzecchi He was third with 248. Bezzecchi won the MotoGP race in Indiawhere Martin He was second and took advantage of the collapse of Bagnaia. The Spanish driver is 13 points behind the Italian rider in the general classification.

The World Cup is like a three-way fight but Bagnaia He was a clear favorite for his conquest before the accident. Without one hundred percent, the fight has become more open in a few weeks where the physical factor aims to be the key due to many almost consecutive races. He wanted to take advantage of that opportunity. Martin after their three consecutive podiums to continue to get good results and narrow the gaps in the classification even more.

Bagnaia He is the best driver of the season, but the physical factor has been punishing him in recent weeks and Jorge Martin with Marco Bezzechi they saw their chance. In a Spanish key, in addition to Martín and the other pilots, Marc Márquez will try to improve and Aleix Espargaro will seek to fight for top positions.

Whoever comes to this appointment at such a good time is Pedro Acosta in Moto2. The Spanish driver is the leader of the World Championship with 237 points and wins in San Marino and Indiawith a margin of almost forty points above the Italian Tony Arbolino. This is a good cushion in their favour, so staying ahead of their rivals will help them strengthen their candidacy for the championship.

In Moto3, Daniel Holgado has surrendered the lead at the top of the standings and is tied with Jaume Masia, both with 174 points. The category is red hot, since Japan Ayumu Sasaki only one point away (173), compared to 151 in the fourth classified David Alonso.

MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix 2023 schedule

Friday, September 29:

02:00 – 02:35 FP1 Moto3

02:50 – 03:30 FP1 Moto2

03:45 – 04:30 FP1 MotoGP

06:15 – 6:50 FP2 Moto3

07:05 – 07:45 FP2 Moto2

08.00 – 09.00 FP MotoGP

Saturday September 30:

01:40 – 02:10 FP3 Moto3

02:25 – 02:55 FP3 Moto2

03:10 – 03:40 FP2 MotoGP

03:50 – 04:05 Q1 MotoGP

04:15 – 04.30 Q2 MotoGP

05:50 – 06:05 Q1 Moto3

06:15 – 06:30 Q2 Moto3

06:45 – 7:00 Q1 Moto2

7:10 – 7:25 Q2 Moto2

8.00 – 08.45 MotoGP Tissot Sprint

Sunday, October 1:

05:00 – 05.35 Moto3 Race

06:15 – 06.55 Moto2 Race

08.00 – 08.50 Moto GP Race

Where to watch the 2023 MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix?

The 2023 MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix It will be seen in Spain through the DAZN platform. After the merger from DAZN and Movistar Plusthose subscribed Movistar Plus can watch DAZN channels. You can follow all the information about the race live on the Mundo Deportivo website.

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Source: La Verdad

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